With no venue specified, we can't even begin to answer. The most general answer would be to speak to a local attorney specializing in family law, who will be able to lay out the available options in your particular locale.
Nothing happens if you marry and divorce him in England that is the law. You will have papers to prove your divorce and Turkey will accept that.
Yes, federal courts do not have jurisdiction over divorce cases. Divorce cases are typically handled in state courts.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Divorce cases are typically handled by family court.
Family court typically has jurisdiction over divorce cases.
Men and women getting a divorce should not hire divorce attorneys to assist them.
No divorce allowed
Federal courts do not typically have authority over divorce cases, as divorce is usually handled at the state level. Federal courts may only get involved in divorce cases if there are specific federal laws or constitutional issues at play.
In many Islamic countries, the husband may divorce his wife and remarry, but it is not permitted for women to divorce husband (unless in most cases she has three witnesses to his infidelity).
In the UK women gained the right to divorce in 1857 In Canada women gained the right to divorce their husbands in 1925 but only if he committed adultery, But in 1930 a woman could also divorce her husband if he abandoned her for over 2 years.
No, getting a divorce does not automatically result in the loss of citizenship in most cases.